STAFF at King Edward VI College have thrown open the doors for an end-of-term art exhibition.

Work by the 13 students on the one-year, pre-degree art foundation course at the college, in King Edward Road, Nuneaton, will be on display until Saturday.

Among those exhibiting work is Katie Bagshaw, who has called her work Litost, a Czech word for feeling miserable and humiliated.

She said: “My project is about mental health and body image. I took a plaster cast of my own body and also depicted feelings within the work. It is quite adark piece in contrast with the other projects.”

Course leader Sarah Moss said: “After the highly successful show last year it looks like it’s going to be another amazing exhibition.

“Students will be off to universities across the country doing courses like architecture, fine art, animation, special effects, graphics and fashion.”

The show is open to the public from 10am to 4pm today and tomorrow and is also open on Saturday, from 10am to 1pm.